The elder gentleman in Harlem leaves me speechless. There he is, wearing leopard print gloves, with a matching scarf, and he seems completely oblivious to how whacky that may be! I love that! He’s not into fashion or what is big at so and so this season. He’s just rocking his gloves and scarf, and doesn’t give a damn that they’re leopard print, on a man! Now that inspires me.

Ah! this is a set! People as diverse as them, is such a beautiful exploration. I personally love, the first gentleman, the young dude with the girls…and the last man…what a man!These three are for me 3 different stages in the life of a man…and what a beautiful example of their manhood expressed in the way they dress.

Sart!I saw you at the marathon!I screamed “Sartorialist!” at the top of my shabbily dressed lungs. But I don’t think you heard. It was in Williamsburg, you shot an older gent wearing grey tweed and a cap.

I had accessorized my own brown tweed and orange cashmere turtleneck with my son’s Ben Kenobi Star Wars figure as my pocket square ( I got lots of great feedback on that one!)

It’s my second celeb-sighting of you (I introduced myself during fashion week)

I thought you knew you looked like Armstrong.

Bravo to you for the work and for lugging that huge camera while running!

The “leopard man” is astounding.Look at the perfectly chosen Bowler hat,the camel coat,the incredible scarf and gloves combination(and the “devil may care”attitude),combined with his skin colour,makes this man a true dandy.